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Old 22-07-2012, 09:20   #1
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Finally had to do real maintenance on my EP system

Well, five years after the install of my electric propulsion system I finally had to do some real maintenance on it beyond the annual oil change of the Honda 2000 generator. Like everything else with my EP system I found working on it was so much easier than almost anything I had to do to maintain the old diesel engine. In this case it was replacing the shaft coupling:

THE BIANKA LOG BLOG: EASY ELECTRIC BOAT MAINTENANCE PART ONE: REMOVING THE MOTOR

THE BIANKA LOG BLOG: EASY ELECTRIC BOAT MAINTENANCE PART TWO: SHAFT COUPLING REPLACEMENT
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